Lamar is thought to be experiencing marital problems with Khloé Kardashian, who is rumoured to have kicked him out of their home after he refused to go to rehab. The sportsman is widely reportedly to be getting back on track and while he hasn't sought professional help, he has been trying to tackle his alleged addiction alone.

He is now thought to have turned his focus to his career and attended a meeting with his old team LA Lakers yesterday.

Keen to look his best, the 33-year-old dropped in for a haircut before visiting executives. His barber Enzo shaved the star Lamar is renowned for sporting into the back of his head.

"Wish em the best of luck in his meeting wit the Lakers today (sic)," the hair stylist wrote, along with two pictures of Lamar.

The basketball star played for the Lakers between 2004 and 2011, after which he completed a short stint with the Dallas Mavericks before moving to the Los Angeles Clippers in 2012.

It is thought his heart has always been with the Lakers and he is willing to do whatever it takes to move there, with yesterday's meeting going well.

As well as the drug allegations, Lamar has been accused of having multiple affairs during his marriage. Neither he nor Khloé has expressly referred to the claims, although Lamar's father Joe has spoken out. He blamed Khloé's family for all his son's problems and was rude about her mother Kris Jenner, causing Lamar to lash out on Twitter and claim all his issues were down to his father - a reformed heroin addict.

The father and son are now attempting to rebuild their relationship, which has always been fragile as Joe wasn't always there for Lamar when he was young. Over the weekend the two were spotted out together around Venice Beach.

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